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of Kent, but finding they refused to entrust themselves into his hands retreated from Kent to Flanders and Ireland, but tired of this wandering life he was compelled to lead in the latter Country, he passed over to Scotland where he was well received by James the 4th and obtained in marriage the Lady Chatarine Gorden Daughter of the Earl of Huntley--James perceiving that while Perkin remained in Scotland he should never injoy a solid peace with Henry, privately desired him to depart the Kingdom After he quitted Scotland Perkin hid himself in Ireland by the advice of his followers he resolved to try the affections of the Cornish whose mutineers disposition lead him to hope they would flock